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Picture a parent at a store (online or brick and mortar) comparing skill labels (aka education label)
and choosing an education resource based on: cost or ROI, how much it takes to consume, learning preferences (book versus game), or credential earned upon
completion - all content shown clearly, concisely on the labels.

If you are an instructional designer, your first step might be to create a skills label. It forces you
precisely define a learning expectation and consider all the requirements and parameters.

If you are a teacher or professor, you may create labels for discrete activities, experiences, or projects.